Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds - Members

Members

Current lineup
  • Nick Cave – vocals, piano, organ, harmonica, percussion, electric guitar, string arrangements
  • Thomas Wydler – drums, percussion, vocals
  • Martyn P. Casey – bass, vocals
  • Conway Savage – piano, organ, vocals
  • Jim Sclavunos – percussion, drums, organ, melodica, vocals
  • Warren Ellis – violin, fender mandocaster, loops, mandolin, tenor guitar, viola, bouzouki, accordion, flute, lute, piano, programming, percussion, string arrangements, vocals
Former members
  • Mick Harvey – electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, drums, organ, percussion, piano, loops, string arrangements, vocals
  • Blixa Bargeld – electric guitar, slide guitar, pedal steel guitar, keyboards, vocals
  • Barry Adamson – bass, electric guitar, drums, organ, piano, percussion, vocals
  • Hugo Race – electric guitar, vocals
  • Anita Lane – lyrics
  • Kid Congo Powers – electric guitar, slide guitar
  • Roland Wolf (deceased) – piano, organ, electric guitar, vocals
  • James Johnston – organ, electric guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
Guest and touring musicians
  • James G. Thirlwell – uncredited studio session
  • Tracy Pew (deceased) – bass
  • Edward Clayton-Jones – guitar
  • Christoph Dreher – bass
  • Rowland S. Howard (deceased) – electric guitar, organ, vocals
  • Ed Kuepper – electric guitar, vocals

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